Saturday, June 11, 2011

A Day in the Life of a Procrastinator

I start my day off by waking up to the wonderful sound of my alarm clock. Seems normal enough right? Well here is the kicker. My alarm clock comes from Ikea and runs on batteries. It has lasted me well over four years and I have yet to change the three AAAs(got to hand it to the Swedish). Now is about the time where I get ready for school. Take a shower, fix my hair, brush my teeth, and if I'm lucky I won't miss the bus. The bus ride is typical, besides all of the swag that goes on in the back. and by that I mean they are really loud.

Now by the time the bus arrives at school I am dreading having to wake up from my short bus nap. but I urge myself to get up and walk to first period. Now it is about 7:40 and I am wondering why Tony always insists on trying to talk to me. What gets me through first period is Mr. Tate's wit and me playing the part of Lysander. In second period I get by by creating my websites while playing games on the computer when the teacher isn't looking. Sometimes in second period I get a little treat from Joseph when he starts spitting rhymes(rapping). Third period consists of me studying japanese while I try to take my teacher seriously. I am pretty much just counting the minutes until lunch. After lunch is Precalculus. By this time I absorb everything Andreotti says while asleep. Amazing I know. Fifth period Hodous is interesting to say the least. I try my hardest to pay attention but am constantly distracted by the love of my life. Don't worry, she doesn't know yet. Sixth period is quite amusing considering I have Kevin Nguyen. Time to get on the bus to go home.

Once I get home my life consists of eating a quick snack and watching a little television. I do this until about 11:00 o'clock at night. This is when I start my homework. Which, as you may have guessed, is the time I started this essay. Well, even though my life is pretty boring, I like it. I pretty much just count the days until Summer. I have no idea what I am going to do when I graduate.